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DaytonaRik

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  1. A mate was raving about these so I gave them a listen. After listening to a couple of tracks I've reached the conclusion that although immensely innovative it's not my thing. Kind of like "The Edge" but with 4 strings. Strip away the gadgets and effects and what's left behind isn't so overwhelming.

  2. [quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1413929534' post='2583852']
    And again - NOI to the others, Rik - but you're the only one [i]not[/i] staring at his fingerboard. Age brings the benefit of experience. :lol:
    [/quote]

    I can't argue with that either! Given that I started gigging before any of the rest of the band were born and I'm old enough to be a father to any of them of them then I guess I'm the experienced one! To be fair, they all comment on my stage presence/craft so hopefully things will change. Early days and all. I try to emphasis that you're there to entertain, so take the effort to look up, engage with the crowd - if you're enjoying it the crowd invariably comes along for the ride.

    For me, getting changed after setting up into something I'm going to gig in is like putting your work overalls on...time to have fun!

  3. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1413926775' post='2583816']
    No offense to the other band members , but for me, your the only one on stage that looks the part and is in the game.

    Blue
    [/quote]

    None taken...and I agree with you! Looks even better with the T'bird :sun_bespectacled:

  4. I've been using wireless systems for as long as I can remember - certainly 90's onwards. Guitar TX packs (currently using an old but perfectly usable AT 3110), mics, IEMS - the whole works! Anything to be rid of the dreaded tether between myself and the amp and a multitude of cables taped to the floor.

    Doesit change my tone? I've never been convinced that it does to any noticeable degree in a live band environment.

  5. We're a bit of a mixed bunch - the female vocalist and myself tend to make the effort whilst the two guitarists roll up in jeans/shorts and t-shirts.

    I almost without fail wear a pair of ripped jeans (bought as such), t-shirt, with an open shirt over the top and cowboy boots. I have been known to rock the sunnies once in a while too!

    For the record the band is a rock covers band playing material from the 70's onwards and are aged between 20 something (everyone else!) and a late 40 something (me!)

  6. Opened up proceedings at an all day charity bash this afternoon...not only the first gig for this band but my first gig in over 2 years and loved it!!! Small but appreciative crowd and a vocalist who had never sung live before but more than held her own. A few gaffs mostly down to having too much fun and enjoying playing live again. Excellent engineer (thanks Marcus), great in-house lighting and sound and a return to the venue in the spring.

    Job done!

  7. Well - had a chance to try it out in the house at a good level - the joys of a detached house! I also A/B'd it against my ABM 500 combo...

    I have to say I'm pretty happy with it - in a direct comparison it's not a million miles away from my sound on the ABM, obviously lacking the valve-drive and sub-harmonics but overall a good usable tone out of the box. The shape function can product a bit of 'honk' but punching the EQ to dial that out was a quick enough job. I was worried about having enough headroom but again, I was surprised and adding the speaker of my combo to give a 4ohm setup was great - plenty of oomph from the 1x15/2x10 setup and headroom enough. It'll be interesting to see how this weekend's gig and rehearsal go with the lightweight set up.

  8. I front a Thin Lizzy cover band so guess I can speak with a bit of experience on this one.

    1) Learn the bass line inside out - one less thing to think about
    2) Learn the vocal line inside out - see above!
    3) Identify 'key points' for the vocal i.e. know what your hands are doing at key vocal points be that resting, moving between notes, playing a Bb etc
    4) Practice, practice, practice...then practice some more!!!

    Try the live version of Lizzy's Fighting My Way Back as an exercise...easy vocal, easy bass line...try both together!

  9. As much as I love my Ashdown ABM 115 combo, it's slowly been killing me! It's a heavy so and so to lift and move around in the car so today I ordered a New Old Stock MIBass 220 to use with my Ashdown NEO 2x10 cab for smaller gigs and rehearsals whilst retaining the option of the ABM combo and NEO cab setup for larger venues.

    I paid the crazy price of £153 shipped from Germany - sounds like an absolute bargain to me! B)

    I'll update everyone with a mini review of it hooked up to the NEO cab in due course.

  10. I run Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky's across all of my guitars - 9-46 but that's for rock with a fair bit of lead and bending. I've been known to kill a set of strings in a week...depends on the circumstances. A couple of hot gigs under lights with lots of sweat and bends can destroy a set without any real bother!

  11. 1 x 15 combo coupled with a 2 x 10 extension cab, could happily rehearse with just the combo if one of two guitarists realised volume is self-defeating!!!

    For home practice it's the Ashdown emulator on Ampkit and a set of headphones or GarageBand and a sub/satellite setup

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